Very Olde St. Nick 10 Year Old Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey

Very Olde St. Nick 10 Year Old Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey - Main Street Liquor

Very Olde St. Nick 10 Year Old Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey

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Indulge in the legendary craftsmanship of Very Olde St. Nick 10-Year-Old Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, a premium bourbon "Straight Outta Bardstown." This meticulously hand-selected bourbon is aged for a decade in small batches, showcasing the finest traditions of Bardstown’s rich distilling heritage. Bottled at cask strength with 52.8% ABV (105.6 proof), this rare release delivers bold flavors of oak, caramel, and spice. Perfect for collectors and connoisseurs, it embodies the essence of Kentucky’s bourbon legacy.

Key Features:

  • Type: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
  • Age: 10 Years
  • ABV: 52.8% (105.6 Proof)
  • Volume: 750ml
  • Distillery: Olde St. Nick Distillery, Bardstown, Kentucky
  • Batch Size: 1-3 Barrel Batches
  • Production: Hand-selected, crafted in small batches

Tasting Notes:

  • Nose: Rich caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak with hints of dried fruit.
  • Palate: Smooth and full-bodied with layers of spice, cinnamon, and sweet brown sugar.
  • Finish: Long and warming with lingering oak and a touch of dark chocolate.

How to Enjoy:

  • Neat: Best enjoyed neat to experience its robust cask-strength flavor.
  • With Water: A splash of water enhances its caramel and spice notes.
  • Paired With: Ideal with smoked meats, roasted nuts, or fine dark chocolate.

FAQ:
What makes this bourbon special?
This bourbon is crafted in small, limited batches with a decade of aging, offering a truly artisanal whiskey experience.

Is this bourbon cask strength?
Yes, it is bottled at 105.6 proof (52.8% ABV), delivering a bold and uncut flavor profile.

Where is it made?
It is distilled and bottled by Olde St. Nick Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky—the heart of bourbon country.